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kev374
Participant[quote=tc]Fat cats 0 : Our children 1
Tighten your belts and man up all you fat lazy Americans. Free the citizens of this country of the financial slavery imposed on us. No more indentured servitude. [/quote]Well said. We need an attitude adjustment in this country. No more injections of money into the system on a whim, we need a real economy that is not based on accumulation of debt.
kev374
Participant[quote=tc]Fat cats 0 : Our children 1
Tighten your belts and man up all you fat lazy Americans. Free the citizens of this country of the financial slavery imposed on us. No more indentured servitude. [/quote]Well said. We need an attitude adjustment in this country. No more injections of money into the system on a whim, we need a real economy that is not based on accumulation of debt.
kev374
Participant[quote=tc]Fat cats 0 : Our children 1
Tighten your belts and man up all you fat lazy Americans. Free the citizens of this country of the financial slavery imposed on us. No more indentured servitude. [/quote]Well said. We need an attitude adjustment in this country. No more injections of money into the system on a whim, we need a real economy that is not based on accumulation of debt.
kev374
Participant[quote=tc]Fat cats 0 : Our children 1
Tighten your belts and man up all you fat lazy Americans. Free the citizens of this country of the financial slavery imposed on us. No more indentured servitude. [/quote]Well said. We need an attitude adjustment in this country. No more injections of money into the system on a whim, we need a real economy that is not based on accumulation of debt.
September 28, 2008 at 12:30 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276688kev374
ParticipantThe tentative Bill is out and it is absolutely lousy…pretty much a blank check for Wall St.
Oversight board includes the same clowns that were asleep at the wheel all these years, what kind of oversight is that?
CEO pay still seem to be allowed at obscene levels just it will not be able to be tax deductible after $500,000, big deal… i’m sure the crooks on Wall St. will be able to exploit loopholes!
No news yet if assets will be bought at “hold to maturity” values.
September 28, 2008 at 12:30 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276945kev374
ParticipantThe tentative Bill is out and it is absolutely lousy…pretty much a blank check for Wall St.
Oversight board includes the same clowns that were asleep at the wheel all these years, what kind of oversight is that?
CEO pay still seem to be allowed at obscene levels just it will not be able to be tax deductible after $500,000, big deal… i’m sure the crooks on Wall St. will be able to exploit loopholes!
No news yet if assets will be bought at “hold to maturity” values.
September 28, 2008 at 12:30 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276962kev374
ParticipantThe tentative Bill is out and it is absolutely lousy…pretty much a blank check for Wall St.
Oversight board includes the same clowns that were asleep at the wheel all these years, what kind of oversight is that?
CEO pay still seem to be allowed at obscene levels just it will not be able to be tax deductible after $500,000, big deal… i’m sure the crooks on Wall St. will be able to exploit loopholes!
No news yet if assets will be bought at “hold to maturity” values.
September 28, 2008 at 12:30 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276996kev374
ParticipantThe tentative Bill is out and it is absolutely lousy…pretty much a blank check for Wall St.
Oversight board includes the same clowns that were asleep at the wheel all these years, what kind of oversight is that?
CEO pay still seem to be allowed at obscene levels just it will not be able to be tax deductible after $500,000, big deal… i’m sure the crooks on Wall St. will be able to exploit loopholes!
No news yet if assets will be bought at “hold to maturity” values.
September 28, 2008 at 12:30 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #277009kev374
ParticipantThe tentative Bill is out and it is absolutely lousy…pretty much a blank check for Wall St.
Oversight board includes the same clowns that were asleep at the wheel all these years, what kind of oversight is that?
CEO pay still seem to be allowed at obscene levels just it will not be able to be tax deductible after $500,000, big deal… i’m sure the crooks on Wall St. will be able to exploit loopholes!
No news yet if assets will be bought at “hold to maturity” values.
September 26, 2008 at 1:24 AM in reply to: Holy Shit Sandwiches: WaMu taken over by FDIC; deposits sold to JP Morgan #275830kev374
Participant[quote=PadreBrian]Will JPMorgan keep the wamu name? They aren’t under FDIC so they don’t have to use the federal in their name. [/quote]
It would be incredible foolish if they did with confidence in WaMu the way it is…the name is actually really deterimental.
The funny thing is that with this acquisition Moodys has promptly downgraded JP Morgan! LOL!
September 26, 2008 at 1:24 AM in reply to: Holy Shit Sandwiches: WaMu taken over by FDIC; deposits sold to JP Morgan #276083kev374
Participant[quote=PadreBrian]Will JPMorgan keep the wamu name? They aren’t under FDIC so they don’t have to use the federal in their name. [/quote]
It would be incredible foolish if they did with confidence in WaMu the way it is…the name is actually really deterimental.
The funny thing is that with this acquisition Moodys has promptly downgraded JP Morgan! LOL!
September 26, 2008 at 1:24 AM in reply to: Holy Shit Sandwiches: WaMu taken over by FDIC; deposits sold to JP Morgan #276085kev374
Participant[quote=PadreBrian]Will JPMorgan keep the wamu name? They aren’t under FDIC so they don’t have to use the federal in their name. [/quote]
It would be incredible foolish if they did with confidence in WaMu the way it is…the name is actually really deterimental.
The funny thing is that with this acquisition Moodys has promptly downgraded JP Morgan! LOL!
September 26, 2008 at 1:24 AM in reply to: Holy Shit Sandwiches: WaMu taken over by FDIC; deposits sold to JP Morgan #276134kev374
Participant[quote=PadreBrian]Will JPMorgan keep the wamu name? They aren’t under FDIC so they don’t have to use the federal in their name. [/quote]
It would be incredible foolish if they did with confidence in WaMu the way it is…the name is actually really deterimental.
The funny thing is that with this acquisition Moodys has promptly downgraded JP Morgan! LOL!
September 26, 2008 at 1:24 AM in reply to: Holy Shit Sandwiches: WaMu taken over by FDIC; deposits sold to JP Morgan #276151kev374
Participant[quote=PadreBrian]Will JPMorgan keep the wamu name? They aren’t under FDIC so they don’t have to use the federal in their name. [/quote]
It would be incredible foolish if they did with confidence in WaMu the way it is…the name is actually really deterimental.
The funny thing is that with this acquisition Moodys has promptly downgraded JP Morgan! LOL!
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